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documenta fifteen is no ordinary art exhibition. Envisioned under
the guiding concept of lumbung, the Indonesian collective ruangrupa
is less concerned with individual works than with models of
collaborative practice. The Handbook offers insights and
orientation to the processes that evolved in the creation of the
exhibition. A comprehensive resource both for visitors of documenta
in Kassel as well as people interested in collective practices,
this Handbook presents all documenta fifteen collectives and
artists through profiles by international authors familiar with
their different artistic practices and cultural contexts. Using the
pivotal question of "what is lumbung?" as a vantage point, the book
is an introduction to the mindset and cultural background of
documenta fifteen, featuring numerous documents and photographs
that trace the collectives' working process. A chapter gathering
all of the show's locations and venues in Kassel as well as a large
fold-out city map and an introduction to the exhibition's "Public
Program" will prove to be especially useful for all visitors.
As part of documenta fifteen, ruangrupa publishes two issues of a
magazine, "majalah," in Indonesia exploring the exhibition's
pivotal concept-working collectively. lumbung, which directly
translates to "rice barn," refers to a collectively governed
building where a community's harvest is gathered, stored, and
distributed according to jointly determined criteria as a pooled
resource for the future, but is also understood in a broader sense
as a way of working and living together. The two issues -
Harvesting and Sharing - combined here in one volume, explore the
implications of sharing resources for the collective wellbeing.
Featuring short stories and features by leading journalists,
researchers, and writers from Indonesia, Majalah lumbung touches on
themes such as cosmology, food, and architecture, providing a
contextualized foundation for documenta fifteen.
Walking, Finding, Sharing offers visitors of the world's largest
art exhibition a novel approach to experiencing art. Inspired by
travel guides and museum tours, this richly illustrated book
invites children and families, comic lovers, and seasoned
exhibition visitors alike to see documenta fifteen with new eyes.
Four international illustrators and four authors bring the universe
of ruangrupa's documenta fifteen to life through graphic
storytelling, stimulating readers' imaginations with their vivid
imagery. Each of the five tours - Humor, Local Anchor,
Independence, Generosity, and Transparency - is based on the value
system of the Indonesian curatorial team and offers ideas and
perspectives that complement the exhibition. Walking, Finding,
Sharing encourages visitors to find their own ways of approaching
documenta fifteen: each path is a suggestion and can be explored
spontaneously, in full or only in parts. This entertaining book
serves as a reference, a joyful companion, and an innovative guide
that will inspire both children and adults to engage with the
exhibition.
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